Academic Intervention Check-In Form
Academic Intervention Check-In Form
If you are a high school student working through Academic Intervention, please click on the link above and complete the Google Check-In Form when you are finished with your class work on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays when you are not working on campus.
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VUSD Graduation Requirements
Courses required for graduation and university admission and NCAA eligibility.
The California Education Code (EC) establishes minimum requirements for graduation from California high schools. These requirements should be seen as minimums and support regulations established by local school boards. Vista Visions Academy graduation requirements meet or exceed the California requirements in all areas.
The California State University (CSU) and the University of California (UC) have established a uniform minimum set of courses required for freshman admission. The UC has created a Doorways (Outside Source) site that provides complete information about the high school courses approved for university admission. College preparatory classes must be completed with a grade of C or better for university admission.
NCAA has a specific set of requirements.
VUSD GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASSES 2017, 2018, 2019, & 2020
English |
40 Credits |
**Social Science/History |
40 Credits |
Mathematics |
30 Credits |
Life Science |
10 Credits |
Physical Science |
10 Credits |
Fine Art OR World Language |
10 Credits |
*Physical Education |
30 Credits |
Electives |
50 Credits |
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TOTAL |
220 Credits |
VUSD GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASSES OF 2021 AND BEYOND
English |
40 Credits |
Social Science/History |
30 Credits |
Mathematics |
30 Credits |
Life Science |
10 Credits |
Physical Science |
10 Credits |
Fine Art OR World Language |
10 Credits |
Physical Education |
20 Credits |
Electives |
70 Credits |
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TOTAL |
220 Credits |
ADDITIONAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
In addition to completing the graduation requirements, students must also pass the California state mandated Health requirement in order to graduate. RBV students complete this during their freshmen year.
CREDITS
To be on track for graduation here are the number of credits you should have at the end of each year:
Freshmen 60 credits
Sophomore 120 credits
Junior 180 credits
Senior 220 credits or more
If you are behind in credits, please see your advisor as soon as possible to discuss credit recovery options.
Students receive 5 credits for earning a grade of A, B, C, or D.
Students receive 0 credits for a grade of F.
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Must be chosen from approved academic courses in history, English, advanced mathematics, lab science, foreign language, social science, or fine arts. See UC Doorways (Outside Source) for approved courses at your high school.